Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 17, 1971, Image 6

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 17.1971
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Barnes Is Wayne Plant Manager
Robert H. Barnes has been
named plant manager at Allied
Mills’ recently completed Lancas
ter feed manufacturing plant, ac
cording to Donald L. Staheli,
vice president and general man
ager of Wayne 'Feeds Eastern
Division.
In his new post Barnes will
have responsibility for complete
operation of the plant.
Barnes has been with Allied
Mills since 1950, starting with
the company as manager of the
experimental feed mill located at
the company’s research center
at Libertyville, 111., and serving
successively in the company’s al
falfa dehydrating operations, and
as plant manager at Allied’s
Gainesville and Memphis plants.
Barnes is a graduate of Pur
due University at West Lafay
ette, Ind., from which he holds
the Bachelor of Science degree
in agriculture and animal hus
bandry. He is a veteran of the
United States Coast Guard and is
WAYNE-MIX RATIONS
From Allied Mills The Innovators
USE WAYNE ANIMAL
HEALTH AIDS TO
KEEP YOUR
LIVESTOCK AND
POULTRY HEALTHY
ROHRER’S MILL
R. D. 1, Ronks
HEISEY FARM SERVICE
Lawn Ph; 964-3444
H. JACOB HOOBER
Intercourse, Pa.
HAROLD H. GOOD
Terre Hill
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Elizabethtown
C. E. SAUDER & SONS
R. D. 1, East Earl
HERSHEY BROS.
Reinholds
WHITE OAK MILL
R. D. 4, Manheim
Robert H. Barnes
Wayne Plant Manager
a member of the Memphis Traf
fic Club, Tennessee Feed and
MOUNT VILLE
FEED SERVICE
R. D. 2, Columbia
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
R. D. 1, Stevens
STEVENS FEED MILL,
INC.’
Stevens, Pa.
PARADISE SUPPLY
Paradise
Leola, Pa.
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R. D. 1, Quarryville
R. D. 2, Peach Bottom
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
PennmarvaHas Young Cooperator Program
Pennmarva Dairymen’s Co
operative Federation held its
first Young Cooperator Pro
gram at the Hunt Valley Inn,
Cockeysville, Md., June 24.
Winning the titles of Out
standing Young Cooperators
were Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E.
Dum, Elliottsburg, Pa., Inter-
State Milk Producers’ Coopera
tive; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy B.
Bupp, Seven Valleys, Pa., Mary
land Cooperative Milk Produc
ers, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank C.
Downey, Williamsport, Md.,
Maryland and Virginia Milk
Producers Association.
Placing second to Mr. and
Mrs. Dum in the Inter-State
Crain Association, Georgia Feed
Association, and is an active
leader in the Boy Scouts of
America and the American
Legion. He will reside with his
wife and two children at Lancas
ter.
The new plant, on which con
struction has begun last fall, is
designed to serve feed dealers
and livestock producers in the
eastern portion of Pennsylvania,
eastern Maryland, and parts of
New York, New Jersey, Dela
ware, and Virginia.
For several years Allied Mills
has operated a warehouse, bulk
station, and office facilities at
the five-acre construction site lo
cated by Bypass U.S. 30 and the
Penn Central tracks. The new
mill will produce the full line of
bulk and bagged Wayne live
stock and poultry feeds, and fea
tures the most modern facilities
and equipment available in the
feed industry, according to com
pany officials.
STA-RITE Can Put A
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You Con . . .
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year.
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milk a year.
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on an average herd.
Produce higher quality
milk.
Increase your milk
production.
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tomorrow. Around the barn pipelines and milking parlors.
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with patented washing features.
3. Built and guaranteed by Sta-Rite Industries, Inc., of Delavan, Wisconsin, a
recognized leader in home water systems and agricultural components.
• 24 Hour Milking Equipment Service
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CALL TODAY AND ASK FOR AN APPOINTMENT
OYC contest were Mr. and Mrs.
Lester C. Jones Jr, Mt. Holly,
N.J., with Mr. and Mrs. P.
Robert Wenger, Quarryville,
third.
The other three finalists were
Melvin R. Eby, Gordonville;
Dale W. Hoover, Martinsburg,
Pa., and Donald M. Meyers,
Kempton, Pa. A total of 19 con
testants participated in the
competition.
The contestants from Inter-
State were: Donald M. Meyers,
Vaccinate Poultry
Before Exhibiting
Poultry owners should vacci
nate their flocks at least 30 days
before exhibiting their birds at
shows. And, any poultry exhibited
at a show should not be re
turned to the flock of origin with
out first isolating them for two
weeks.
That is the advice of Bonnard
L. Moseley, University of Mis
souri-Columbia Extension veter
inarian.
Infectious bronchitis is one dis
ease that can be brought into a
flock via the show circuit route,
unless proper precautions are
taken, says Moseley.
Another is the highly virulent
Newcastle disease. It has been
confirmed during the past several
months in New York, Texas, and
New Mexico. A possible case of
the disease in Florida is being
investigated.
During the past winter there
have been several outbreaks of
Laryngotracheitis in eastern
states. Most cases were in com
mercial pullet-egg laying houses.
However, there were a few cases
in exhibition flocks.
Agway Bee Line’s Local Commodity Technicians are:
FRED RERUN HAROLD KINSEY
24 Hour Service Daily
BEE-LINE SUPPLY CENTER
1027 Dillerville Road, Lancaster
Kempton, District 1; Lester C.
Jones Jr, Mt Holly, N. J., Dis
trict 2; P. Robert Wenger,
Quarryville, District 3; Clif
ford L. Higgs, Henderson,'Md.,
District 5.
Melvin R. Eby, Gordonville,
District 6; James F. Brubaker,
Mount Joy, District 7; Owain D.
Gruwell, Felton, Del., District 9;
Samuel L. Orr, Rising Sun, Md.,
District 10.
John W. Lynn, Hesston, Pa.,
District 13; E. Richard Hoopes
Jr, West Grove, Pa., District 15;
Benjamin E. Dum, Elliottsburg,
Pa., District 16; Charles R.
Pecht, Milroy, Pa., District 18;
Joseph W. Smith, Millington,
Md., District 19; Dale W. Hoov
er, Martinsburg, Pa., District 20.
Robert W. Bechtel, New En
terprise, " Pa., District 21; E.
Owen Pool, Mickleton, N.J., Dis
trict 23; Marvin E. Brown, Lit
tlestown, Pa., District 24; and
David L. Robinson, Waynes
boro, Pa., District 26.
Call Us Now
To serve the Lancaster
County farm community bet
ter, we maintain two phone
numbers. Our main number
is 394-3047. But our subscribe
ers and advertisers can also'
reach us through 626-2191
<aslc for Lancaster Farming)
and avoid a toll call from the
.Akron, Ephrata and Man
<heim exchanges.
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